Package Data | |
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Maintainer Username: | thomastkim |
Maintainer Contact: | thomas@thomastkim.com (Thomas Kim) |
Package Create Date: | 2015-10-19 |
Package Last Update: | 2016-06-20 |
Language: | PHP |
License: | MIT |
Last Refreshed: | 2024-11-23 03:17:39 |
Package Statistics | |
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Total Downloads: | 29,844 |
Monthly Downloads: | 17 |
Daily Downloads: | 0 |
Total Stars: | 127 |
Total Watchers: | 10 |
Total Forks: | 31 |
Total Open Issues: | 9 |
With this package, you can easily see who's online and how many guests are viewing your site.
To install this package, just follow these quick few steps.
As always, pull this package through composer by opening composer.json
file and adding this within require
:
"kim/activity": "^1.1"
Note: If you are running Laravel 5.0 or 5.1, please require version "^1.0".
Afterward, run either composer update
.
Next, open config/app.php
and add this to your providers array:
Kim\Activity\ActivityServiceProvider::class
and this to your aliases array:
'Activity' => Kim\Activity\ActivityFacade::class
Finally, you need to change your session configuration to use the database. Open the .env
file, which should be at the root directory of your Laravel project. Then, change your session driver to database.
SESSION_DRIVER=database
If you are running L5.2, publish the default session migrations file and then migrate it by running these commands:
php artisan session:table
php artisan migrate
If you are running L5.0 or L5.1, run these commands:
php artisan vendor:publish --provider="Kim\Activity\ActivityServiceProvider" --tag="migrations"
php artisan migrate
This package will automatically update a user's or guest's most recent activity. To grab the most recent users and guests though, you can use the easy-to-use built-in methods.
Import the Activity facade at the top and then do a simple query.
// Import at the top
use Activity;
// Find latest users
$activities = Activity::users()->get();
// Loop through and echo user's name
foreach ($activities as $activity) {
echo $activity->user->name . '<br>';
}
The users
method will grab the most recent activities within the past 5 minutes. You can change the default timespan by specifying the minutes.
$activities = Activity::users(1)->get(); // Last 1 minute
$activities = Activity::users(10)->get(); // Last 10 minutes
$activities = Activity::users(60)->get(); // Last 60 minutes
You have other methods for your convenience to grab the latest activities by seconds or even hours.
$activities = Activity::usersBySeconds(30)->get(); // Get active users within the last 30 seconds
$activities = Activity::usersByMinutes(10)->get(); // Get active users within the last 10 minutes
$activities = Activity::usersByHours(1)->get(); // Get active users within the last 1 hour
$numberOfUsers = Activity::users()->count(); // Count the number of active users
In order to sort the activities by most and least recent, just use the mostRecent
and leastRecent
methods.
$activities = Activity::users()->mostRecent()->get(); // Get active users and sort them by most recent
$activities = Activity::users()->leastRecent()->get(); // Get active users and sort them by least recent
In addition to this, you can sort the user's attributes by using the orderByUsers
method. For example, rather than ordering by the most recent activity, lets say you want to order by the users' name alphabetically. You can do this.
$activities = Activity::users()->orderByUsers('email')->get();
In order to grab the number of guests that are online, it's just as intuitive as grabbing the users. For example:
$numberOfGuests = Activity::guests()->count(); // Count the number of active guests
This package is free software distributed under the terms of the MIT license.